Harnessing the empowering ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche to read the human condition of modern existence through a sociological lens, this book confronts the realities of how modern social structures, ideologies, and utopianisms affect oneâ s ability to purpose existence with self-authored meaning.
Harnessing the empowering ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche to read the human condition of modern existence through a sociological lens, this book confronts the realities of how modern social structures, ideologies, and utopianisms affect oneâ s ability to purpose existence with self-authored meaning.
Jack Fong is professor of sociology at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: The Sociological Imagination Chapter 2: How to Approach Nietzsche's Works Chapter 3: Nietzsche's Sociological Imaginations: The Early Years (1872 - 1878) Chapter 4: Nietzsche's Sociological Imaginations: The Nomadic Years (1879 - 1887) Chapter 5: Nietzsche's Sociological Imaginations: The 1888 Texts Chapter 6: Nietzsche's Sociological Imagination of Motley Cow Chapter 7: The Self and Totalitarian Democracy
Chapter 1: The Sociological Imagination Chapter 2: How to Approach Nietzsche's Works Chapter 3: Nietzsche's Sociological Imaginations: The Early Years (1872 - 1878) Chapter 4: Nietzsche's Sociological Imaginations: The Nomadic Years (1879 - 1887) Chapter 5: Nietzsche's Sociological Imaginations: The 1888 Texts Chapter 6: Nietzsche's Sociological Imagination of Motley Cow Chapter 7: The Self and Totalitarian Democracy
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